Thanks Joe. It's a shame you aren't at liberty to say more about the content of the release/that of new releases in general, but that mystery has it's own charm, I suppose... looking forward to hearing, and, ultimately, seeing for myself, what this one's all about!

Yeah, it would be handy to have some sort of idea on the contentIf it's largely spoken word then people might get cheesed off.That's what happened when I forked out $60 for Playground PsychoticsI really only wanna listen to the spoken word stuff once, it's the music that bears repeated listenings

And here's ze german lunch condensed into the hard facts:"Forgotten live compilation put together in 1972/73, 13 live tracks with the Mothers of Invention (sic!) recorded in 1969 thru 1972, quasi-YCDTOSA 'prototype'". Now I'm goin' to blow Bobby.

New territory even for the akribischsten Frank Zappa fan: Finer Moments is a live compilation that Zappa compiled 1972-1973 - and then forgot in his archives? No one can know today! Zappa would spend up to 18 hours a day around there when he was not on tour. Hundreds of hours of music waiting there still waiting for the light of day, to the delight of his fans.The present 13 live recordings with the Mothers of Invention are from 1969 to 1972. "Finer Moments" is almost the prototype of acclaimed Zappa You Can not Do That On Stage Any More series, on which he published fifteen years later many live recordings. Genius and madness of his early career with the Mothers of Invention Finer Moments experience on another flower.

New territory even for the akribischsten Frank Zappa fan: Finer Moments is a live compilation that Zappa compiled 1972-1973 - and then forgot in his archives? No one can know today! Zappa would spend up to 18 hours a day around there when he was not on tour. Hundreds of hours of music waiting there still waiting for the light of day, to the delight of his fans.The present 13 live recordings with the Mothers of Invention are from 1969 to 1972. "Finer Moments" is almost the prototype of acclaimed Zappa You Can not Do That On Stage Any More series, on which he published fifteen years later many live recordings. Genius and madness of his early career with the Mothers of Invention Finer Moments experience on another flower.

If that is what this ends up being, I am all for it.Sounds like it could be part of what was supposed to be The History & Collected Improvisations of the Mothers of Invention

With Feeding the Monkees.. and this one released within, uh, what is it -- 14 months [?], and the pending Dance Me This for early next year (he he!), the vaultmeister is about to stir up one hell of an excitement over here at buffalo voice headquarters. Thank you, Joe!--Now with track timings, according to amazon.de:

And here's ze german lunch condensed into the hard facts:"Forgotten live compilation put together in 1972/73, 13 live tracks with the Mothers of Invention (sic!) recorded in 1969 thru 1972, quasi-YCDTOSA 'prototype'". Now I'm goin' to blow Bobby.

If this album is really kind of blue print of the YCDTOSA-series, then we should expect some overlaps: would be surprised if Mozart piano sonata for instance was a different version than the one on YCDTOSA.

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